At its recent September hardware launch, Amazon showcased its two new e-readers designed for note-taking: the Kindle Scribe ...
The new smaller E Ink tablet has the benefits of the ReMarkable Paper Pro, but with plenty of its own quirks, too.
After testing the reMarkable Paper Pro for over a month, I found it to be a good device—with one major exception. Read the ...
At GITEX 2025 Dubai, iFLYTEK launched AINOTE 2—billed as the world’s thinnest E-ink tablet—and real-time ...
The Eyemoo NXT E-Paper S1 tablet is now available via Kickstarter where it has found 96 backers. A total of $48,231 pledged of $4,459 goal at the time of this writing while it is still 28 days to go.
The iFLYTEK AINOTE Air 2, a digital notebook with a paper-like e-ink display. AINOTE Air 2 enhances productivity by offering real-time translation and transcription during meetings, allowing you to ...
Aside from the unusual display and support for pen input, the Eazeye is basically a budget or mid-range Android tablet with features that include a MediaTek G99 processor, 8GB of RAM, 128GB of storage ...
TCL is showing off a bunch of devices at the CES, which includes the TCL Nxtpaper 12 Pro tablet with color e-paper display. The 12.2-inch offers a 2160 x 1440 pixel resolution having a 60 Hz refresh ...
The reMarkable 2 is a great tablet for reading long documents on, annotating them, taking notes, sketching… but not for full-on writing. At least, it wasn’t until they put out this great keyboard ...
Enhance your productivity and note-taking experience with the AINOTE Air 2, featuring a paper-like display and intuitive design. New AI-powered tablet features real-time voice-to-text transcription, ...
Norwegian technology company ReMarkable has been in the business of making e-paper tablets for a long time now. Launched in 2017, the first product from the company was the eponymous "reMarkable," ...
Many people don't give a second look at e-paper tablets, simply looking at them as a glorified e-book reader with subpar graphics processing performance and limited usability. But what if you could ...